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Old 01-28-2014, 11:24 AM  
2MuchMark
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Originally Posted by Mutt View Post
I'll take hotter summers and colder winters over what is awaiting those in the path of Fukushima's radioactive waste.
Why ?

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Originally Posted by dyna mo View Post
planet Earth will be just fine. It's survived plenty worse in the last 4+ Billion years.
Planet earth will be fine. It's the people and other forms of life on the planet now that we should be concerned about.


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Originally Posted by OneHungLo View Post
Yes actually you are right about that. In 2013 I bought a Camaro V8 and I feel guilty about it. I'm putting it up for sale this spring and will never buy another gas car again. From now on its all electric for me.


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Originally Posted by PornoMonster View Post
Tell that to Japan!
Despite the Fukishima disaster, Nuclear is still safer than coal.


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Originally Posted by ctggls View Post
Regarding the ice melting I found something interesting over here

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/20...ice-melted-map
Very cool - nice find.



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Originally Posted by dyna mo View Post
Well, that's exactly right. The answer is no. The message should be "Save the humans." instead of "Save the planet."
I think that when people say "Save the Planet", they mean save all life, and to save clean water, air and beauty, all of which is under attack by pollution.


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Originally Posted by JoshGirls Josh View Post
exactly. which is why i'm so tired of the global warming hysteria. even it being the case carbon consumption is a contributing factor, Mankind is not capable of working together to solve it.

Thats the thing Josh. Makind IS capable of working together to solve it, and for sure everyone wants a cleaner planet. The only thing stopping people are things like the Coal & oil industries and the lobbyists who push for less and less restrictions, and more and more tax credits that should go to green and renewable industries instead.

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Originally Posted by JoshGirls Josh View Post
whatever changes we cause to the climate, humans (at least the fittest) will adapt.
Are you sure that this is what you meant? You know that lots of people already have a hard time breathing, and that cancer and other illnesses caused by pollution are already very high.
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